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- Jan- 2023 -30 JanuaryBusiness
Oxford Street footfall surges 20% in December as workers return
L ondon retail traffic “came back with a vengeance” in December, as Oxford Street was the only major UK high…
Read More » - 30 JanuaryBusiness
Huge day of strikes looms in disputes over pay, jobs and conditions
H undreds of thousands of workers will go on strike on Wednesday in separate disputes over pay, jobs and conditions…
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Taxpayers have until the end of Tuesday to submit self-assessment forms
T axpayers have until the end of Tuesday to submit their self-assessment returns. The deadline for submitting online returns and…
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Sunak stresses commitment to integrity following Zahawi sacking
R ishi Sunak said he acted decisively in sacking Nadhim Zahawi as he stressed that “integrity is important to me”.…
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Unilever names former Heinz executive as its new boss
C onsumer goods giant Unilever has named former Heinz executive Hein Schumacher as its new boss to replace outgoing chief…
Read More » - 29 JanuaryBusiness
Investors wait for signs the Bank of England’s heavy lifting is done
The Bank of England is set to keep its options open on whether UK interest rates will peak at 4.25…
Read More » - 28 JanuaryBusiness
Mick Lynch: RMT members will decide whether to accept offer to end deadlock
R ail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union leader Mick Lynch has said its members will decide whether to accept an…
Read More » - 28 JanuaryBusiness
Britishvolt collapse prompts calls for shake-up of UK subsidy policies
When Britishvolt collapsed into administration, Jeff Pratt lost his most important customer. As head of the Coventry-based UK Battery Industrialisation…
Read More » - 28 JanuaryBusiness
Barclays announces closure of 15 high street branches
B arclays has announced the closure of 15 branches across the country, meaning over 100 banks are slated to shut…
Read More » - 27 JanuaryBusiness
Sunak’s failure to sack Zahawi adds insult to all our injuries
In politics, they say, the cover-up is often worse than the crime. Nadhim Zahawi’s “error” in overlooking millions of pounds…
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